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Bloody Woman Screaming In Local Street Leads To Human Trafficking Arrest : NorthEscambia com

December 16, 2020 A bloody woman screaming on a Flomaton street led to a human trafficking arrest last month, the Flomaton Police Department said on Monday. Flomaton Police responded after receiving a call that the woman was standing in Dr. Van Avenue on November 1.  Officers arrived on scene to find the female has already been picked up by a man driving a white car. During their investigation, Flomaton Police were able to identify the vehicle and its owner. Alabama State Troopers located the vehicle on I-65 near Montgomery. The woman was transported to a local hospital for treatment. Troopers identified the driver as LaShawn Maurice Owens and charged him with human trafficking. Troopers said Owens trafficked the victim between Alabama, Florida and Georgia.

Flomaton Police Officer Accused Of Trafficking Meth In Florida Now Charged In Alabama : NorthEscambia com

December 11, 2020 The Flomaton Police Department lieutenant accused of trafficking methamphetamine in Florida is now facing an additional felony charge in Alabama. On Monday, the Escambia County (FL) Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Unit, SWAT team and Patrol Division arrested 36-year old  Isaac R. Lopez on charges of trafficking methamphetamine and using a two-way communication device to facilitate a felony. Lopez arranged a narcotics deal for methamphetamine from an Escambia County (FL) Sheriff’s Office investigator by phone and text messages, according to an arrest report. The report states he arrived a predetermined location in Molino and accepted the two ounces of methamphetamine from the undercover officer.

This Week s Corrupt Cops Stories | StoptheDrugWar org

A western Pennsylvania deputy had a most interesting stash hidden behind his basement wall, a south Alabama small town police officer tries his hand at meth dealing, and more. Let s get to it: In Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, a Dauphin County sheriff s deputy was arrested last Tuesday after a search of his home uncovered firearms, drugs, and thousands of dollars in cash hidden behind a wall in his basement. Deputy Christopher Reid, 27, went down after a months-long investigation by Susquehanna Township police. The search turned up 11 guns, a half-pound of marijuana, and $28,000 in cash. He is facing a felony drug manufacturing/delivery charge, a misdemeanor drug charge, and a charge of endangering the welfare of children.

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